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Weight & Obesity

  • Obesity remains high in the US., but more states are showing progress, a new report finds
    For the first time in more than a decade, the number of states with rates of obesity of 35% or... Read more
  • Neurons in brain's timekeeper might control nighttime hunger
    Activating specific neurons in a part of the brain that serves as the body's master circadian pacemaker caused mice to... Read more
  • Nearly 70% of US adults meet new definition of obesity, study finds
    The prevalence of obesity in the United States could rise sharply under a definition of obesity released earlier this year... Read more
  • Strong grip strength may protect against obesity-related complications
    People with excess body fat who build and keep muscle may be less likely to develop obesity-induced heart, liver, or... Read more
  • BMI shouldn't be the only way to assess who can access weight-loss drugs
    About 1 in 3 Australian adults (32%) has a body-mass index (BMI) of 30 or above. A further 34% has... Read more
  • Study finds hidden blood mutations spark obesity, diabetes and liver disease
    UF Health Cancer Center researchers have found a surprising culprit behind common health problems such as obesity, diabetes and fatty... Read more
  • Diets high in ultra-processed foods are bad for us, so why are we eating more?
    Aussies eat more ultra-processed foods than ever before, with busy lifestyles and personal choices often taking the blame as casual... Read more
  • Study suggests air pollution can contribute to obesity and diabetes
    Long-term exposure to fine air pollution can impair metabolic health by disrupting the normal function of brown fat in mice.... Read more
  • Two in three people with chronic pain turn to comfort eating
    More than two-thirds of people living with chronic pain reach for chocolate or other comfort foods to cope, with new... Read more
  • Calorie labeling linked to 2% average reduction in energy content of menu items
    Calorie labeling, which became law in April 2022 in England, is associated with only a small (2%) average reduction in... Read more
  • Severe obesity causes lungs to age prematurely, study suggests
    A research team has determined that severe obesity causes the lungs to age faster. The team was led by Prof.... Read more
  • Gaps and opportunities in precision medicine approach to obesity treatment identified
    A new report led by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center underscores the growing potential of precision medicine to transform... Read more
  • Think your BMI reflects your health? Think again, study warns
    As new Statistics Canada data reveals that two-thirds of Canadians are considered overweight or obese, researchers are urging the public... Read more
  • Prediabetes remission possible without dropping pounds, new study finds
    There's a long-held belief in diabetes prevention that weight loss is the main way to lower disease risk. Our new... Read more
  • Use of weight loss drugs before bariatric surgery has soared in recent years, study finds
    New research findings show a significant increase in the use of weight loss drugs among patients undergoing metabolic and bariatric... Read more
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